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Month: October 2013

For a suburban dweller that rarely frequents the hectic urban areas of downtown Los Angeles, I was surprised to get a ticket in the mail “because the officer was unable to physically attach the citation to your vehicle at the time the citation was issued.” I had wrongly assumed that as long as you’re inside the vehicle, you’re somehow immune from receiving a parking violation, no matter where you wait.

My mother and I had stopped behind a semi truck unloading, while I unloaded some audio equipment in front of the Biltmore hotel. I can’t remember if we were physically in a white or red zone since we were in such a hurry. I had simply assumed that if we stopped only a couple minutes, there wouldn’t had been an issue since we were standing next to the car.

The enclosed parking citation has been issued to your vehicle. Because the traffic officer was unable to physically attach the citation to your vehicle at the time the citation was issued, this copy is being forwarded to you in accordance with California Vehicle Code section 40202(d). Please note these
important payment options and citation contesting instructions

CONTESTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Citation must be contested within 21 calendar days of violation
or 14 calendar days from mailing of Notice of Delinquent Parking
Violation (CVC 40215). To contest your citation:

STEP 2
Go to the following folder on your computer and move your downloaded files to that directory:

C:\ProgramData\Intuit\QuickBooks 2013\Components\OLB\branding\filist

STEP 3
Right click the four selected files in the designated folder in STEP 2 and select “Properties”. Then make sure the “Read-Only” option is checked, and you should be good to go!

Many of my banking institutions don’t have QuickBooks files (.QBO) to use Quick Connect with and only offer the Quicken files (.QFX). I’ll cover how to convert QFX files to QBO files in a different post.